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'''Îbal''' was a boy who lived in the region of [[Númenor]] known as [[Emerië]], near the [[White House]] of [[Erendis]]. He knew [[Ancalimë]], the future [[Ruling Queen of Númenor|Queen]] of the island, while she was still a girl dwelling in the White House. Îbal's father was [[Ulbar]], who served the Great Captain [[Tar-Aldarion|Aldarion]]. It was Îbal's ambition to sail the [[Belegaer|Great Sea]] like his father, but we are never told whether he was able to realise this dream.
'''Îbal''', the son of [[Ulbar]], lived on a farm in [[Emerië]] in [[Númenor]], not far from the [[White House]] of [[Erendis]]. In the summer of {{SA|880}} Îbal came to the house upon an errand and met [[Tar-Ancalimë|Ancalimë]], who thought him a noisy thing. His visit prompted Ancalimë to ask questions of [[Zamîn]], one of Princess [[Erendis]]' servants, which led the girl to ask her mother for the first time about her father.


==Etymology==
In {{SA|882|n}} when Prince [[Aldarion]] returned from a voyage he came upon a homecoming party that Ulbar’s wife had arranged to welcome her returned husband.  When the Great Captain (as Aldarion was known) was spotted, Îbal eagerly asked him how old a man had to be to go to sea in a ship.  But Aldarion's mood was bitter at the contrast between this festival and the welcoming he had received, so he told the boy, "As old as the hills, and with no other hope in life."<ref>{{UT|Wife}}</ref>
Îbal's name appears to be [[Adûnaic]], but its meaning is impossible to determine.
 
== Etymology ==
Îbal's name appears to be [[Adûnaic]], but of unknown definition.
 
== Genealogy ==
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{{familytree| ÎBA | |ÎBA='''ÎBAL'''<br/><small>''fl. {{SA|882|n}}''</small>}}
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Second Age characters]]
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Revision as of 08:47, 19 July 2015

Îbal
Númenórean
Biographical Information
LocationEmerië, Númenor
LanguageAdûnaic
BirthBefore S.A. 873[note 1]
Númenor
Family
ParentageUlbar
Physical Description
GenderMale

Îbal, the son of Ulbar, lived on a farm in Emerië in Númenor, not far from the White House of Erendis. In the summer of S.A. 880 Îbal came to the house upon an errand and met Ancalimë, who thought him a noisy thing. His visit prompted Ancalimë to ask questions of Zamîn, one of Princess Erendis' servants, which led the girl to ask her mother for the first time about her father.

In 882 when Prince Aldarion returned from a voyage he came upon a homecoming party that Ulbar’s wife had arranged to welcome her returned husband. When the Great Captain (as Aldarion was known) was spotted, Îbal eagerly asked him how old a man had to be to go to sea in a ship. But Aldarion's mood was bitter at the contrast between this festival and the welcoming he had received, so he told the boy, "As old as the hills, and with no other hope in life."[1]

Etymology

Îbal's name appears to be Adûnaic, but of unknown definition.

Genealogy

Ulbar
fl. 882
 
 
 
 
 
 
ÎBAL
fl. 882
 


Notes

  1. Îbal was older than Ancalimë, according to the story "Aldarion and Erendis".

References